And for all of you, never take anything for granted. Life is too short for it.
Everything between
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Monday, December 24, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Wintertime
It is starting to feel like winter is finally here. It's getting colder and started to snow after a long rainy fall. And it's fun to go outside as you can hear snow scrunching under your feet.
I haven't made much of the Christmas decorating/gift shopping/card making as I planned. Instead I have spend some time making few wreath bases and one finished spruce wreath is already travelling to it's new home.
I haven't made much of the Christmas decorating/gift shopping/card making as I planned. Instead I have spend some time making few wreath bases and one finished spruce wreath is already travelling to it's new home.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Party anyone?
Let's see:
After eating we took a little stroll in the woods and look what we found.
- good food- good company- windy, but sunny day (normally it would rain snow or something)
Chicken, sausages, baguette and salads. Got to love picnics.
After eating we took a little stroll in the woods and look what we found.
Some color to spring
We also saw White WagtailI and in Finland there is saying ”Västäräkistä vähäsen” (just a little longer from White Wagtail), meaning that summer is aproaching soon. Can't wait to weather turn warmer and camping season to begin.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Colors of spring
So spring is officially here and so is spring flu. Third one this year and hopefully my last one too, although it has it's perks when you can watch tv without feeling guilty of being lazy. And also I finally had the time to make myself new pair of wool socks.
Yarn used in these is Novitan 7 veljestä Raita (Novita's 7 brothers Stripe).
There is also new costume project that I'm making and hopefully it will be finished before June *Fingers crossed*.
Don't know why but when I'm doing crafts there is always at least one cat in the way.
Friday, March 16, 2012
"Welcome to the Jungle..."
For the last day of my trip we went to Botania (Botanic Garden of the University of Eastern Finland). I never had visited botanical garden so it was exciting to see some exotic plants (and imagine to be in the jungle).

I'm used to see mailboxes near shops or other buildings so this one seemed so out of place and sad standing alone in the heaps of snow.

Tropical part of Botanias greenhouse.

Took some photos outside and thanks to drastic temperature change my pictures looked for a while like I was in sauna.

Lots and lots of coffee

I was so excited to see some cocoa beans.
(Think I love chocolate little too much.)
In the summer Botania has freely flying butterflies but middle of February there were only some cocoons to remind of them.


If you look closely there's few grapefruits hiding among the lemons.

Mother-in-Law's Cushion (Have always wondered who named it.)

One of the few blooming flowers in the garden was Bougainvillea.

Botanias oldest plant 1972 sowed Opuntia ficus-indica.
Even though there weren't butterflies and just a few blooming flowers to look at it was fun to spend a day with Sanna taking pictures and goofing around. Evening was spend, surprise surprise, eating junkfood and watching Supernatural (overdosed with 30 something episodes we watched during the week :D ).

I'm used to see mailboxes near shops or other buildings so this one seemed so out of place and sad standing alone in the heaps of snow.


Took some photos outside and thanks to drastic temperature change my pictures looked for a while like I was in sauna.


(Think I love chocolate little too much.)
In the summer Botania has freely flying butterflies but middle of February there were only some cocoons to remind of them.





Even though there weren't butterflies and just a few blooming flowers to look at it was fun to spend a day with Sanna taking pictures and goofing around. Evening was spend, surprise surprise, eating junkfood and watching Supernatural (overdosed with 30 something episodes we watched during the week :D ).
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